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Sisters and Ministry Representatives will speak out on the pressing issues impacting our communities: immigration and ...
Sister Mary Canavan, now 94 and a Charity for 75 years living in Jersey City, was General Superior from 1987 to 1995 when there were about 1,000 Sisters in the order.
From left, Sisters Margaret M. O'Brien, Margaret Egan, Dorothy Metz, Donna Dodge, Claire E. Regan, and Sheila Brosnan, all members of the leadership council of the Sisters of Charity, pose for a ...
Through more than 200 years, the Sisters of Charity of New York nursed Civil War casualties, joined civil rights and anti-war demonstrations, cared for orphans, and taught countless children.
Several of the Sisters of Charity in New York serving today made their vows in the 1950s and the 1960’s; they have witnessed this drop in real time.
In more than 200 years of service, the Sisters of Charity of New York have cared for orphans, taught children, nursed the Civil War wounded and joined Civil Rights demonstrations.
NEW YORK (AP) — Through more than 200 years, the Sisters of Charity of New York nursed Civil War casualties, joined civil rights and anti-war demonstrations, cared for orphans, and taught ...
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